I'm working on an application, which has the tendency to use excessive amounts of memory, so I'd like to reduce this.
I know this is possible for a Java program, by adding a Maximum heap size
parameter during startup of the Java program (e.g. java.exe ... -Xmx4g
), but here I'm dealing with an executable on a Windows-10 system, so this is not applicable.
The title of this post refers to this URL, which mentions a way to do this, but which also states:
Maximum Working Set. Indicates the maximum amount of working set assigned to the process. However, this number is ignored by Windows unless a hard limit has been configured for the process by a resource management application.
Meanwhile I can confirm that the following lines of code indeed don't have any impact on the memory usage of my program:
HANDLE h_jobObject = CreateJobObject(NULL, L"Jobobject");
if (!AssignProcessToJobObject(h_jobObject, OpenProcess(PROCESS_ALL_ACCESS, FALSE, GetCurrentProcessId())))
{
throw "COULD NOT ASSIGN SELF TO JOB OBJECT!:";
}
JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION tagJobBase = { 0 };
tagJobBase.BasicLimitInformation.MaximumWorkingSetSize = 1; // far too small, just to see what happens
BOOL bSuc = SetInformationJobObject(h_jobObject, JobObjectExtendedLimitInformation, (LPVOID)&tagJobBase, sizeof(tagJobBase));
=> bSuc
is true
, or is there anything else I should expect?
In top of this, the mentioned tools (resource managed applications, like Hyper-V) seem not to work on my Windows-10 system.
Next to this, there seems to be another post about this subject "Is there any way to force the WorkingSet of a process to be 1GB in C++?", but here the results seem to be negative too.
For a good understanding: I'm working in C++, so the solution, proposed in this URL are not applicable.
So now I'm stuck with the simple question: is there a way, implementable in C++, to limit the memory usage of the current process, running on Windows-10?
Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks in advance